

Food for the Heart [Ajahn Chah, Graeme Malcolm] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Food for the Heart Review: Pragmatic and no-nonsense - Perhaps it is not necessary to see another 5 star review on this book, but, I wish to state from another voice the value of this volume. This teacher is extremely clear on what practice is. He separates useless activity and speculative study from effective practice. He shows the logic of practice by demonstrating the identification of the causes of suffering, and how to either let go or otherwise dispense with the suffering. He also encourages us, stating that the causes of suffering are not endless for the person willing to deal with them, and that means one thing -- practice! This is not a slender volume, so take your time getting into it. I had to get adjusted to the tone and some of the terms, which are translated in the back matter. Even though his message is ultimately simple, it might take hold only after some pages of reading. Once it is grasped and used, you have a very powerful tool for serious sadhana. One last point -- Ajahn Chah is very humorous as he shares tales of his less than stellar pupils. As a teacher, I shared his feeling of exasperation regarding students that refuse to apply themselves. He never drifts from the Dharma however, and uses that to goad pupils to get to work independently. I loved his salt of the earth style, and his stories of what he endured during his own practice, including the mistakes he made, are useful, and even fun to read. Review: Refreshing teachyings of a true Thai Forest Monk - I read a lot of Buddhist literature. Much of it is written from a Western non-secular perspective. However, "Food for the Heart: The Collected Teaching of Ajahn Chah" is genuinely written by a religious Buddhist in the Thai Forest Tradition. Although I don't have faith in Buddhism as a religion the way he does, I greatly enjoyed reading Ajahn Chah's teachings. He speaks sincerely and with a lot of wisdom. You don't need to believe everything he says, but he has a lot of good stuff to say that is universally applicable.
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S**E
Pragmatic and no-nonsense
Perhaps it is not necessary to see another 5 star review on this book, but, I wish to state from another voice the value of this volume. This teacher is extremely clear on what practice is. He separates useless activity and speculative study from effective practice. He shows the logic of practice by demonstrating the identification of the causes of suffering, and how to either let go or otherwise dispense with the suffering. He also encourages us, stating that the causes of suffering are not endless for the person willing to deal with them, and that means one thing -- practice! This is not a slender volume, so take your time getting into it. I had to get adjusted to the tone and some of the terms, which are translated in the back matter. Even though his message is ultimately simple, it might take hold only after some pages of reading. Once it is grasped and used, you have a very powerful tool for serious sadhana. One last point -- Ajahn Chah is very humorous as he shares tales of his less than stellar pupils. As a teacher, I shared his feeling of exasperation regarding students that refuse to apply themselves. He never drifts from the Dharma however, and uses that to goad pupils to get to work independently. I loved his salt of the earth style, and his stories of what he endured during his own practice, including the mistakes he made, are useful, and even fun to read.
A**N
Refreshing teachyings of a true Thai Forest Monk
I read a lot of Buddhist literature. Much of it is written from a Western non-secular perspective. However, "Food for the Heart: The Collected Teaching of Ajahn Chah" is genuinely written by a religious Buddhist in the Thai Forest Tradition. Although I don't have faith in Buddhism as a religion the way he does, I greatly enjoyed reading Ajahn Chah's teachings. He speaks sincerely and with a lot of wisdom. You don't need to believe everything he says, but he has a lot of good stuff to say that is universally applicable.
M**.
Difinitive
I can't say enough how Ajahn Chah has helped me practice. His wise simplicity and use of everyday similes are very approachable and I'd recommend this for anyone curious about themselves and/or Buddhism. I've practiced for years in the Ajahn Chah tradition and this is my go to book when I want to read.
R**D
Wonderful collection-great read
This book is a wonderful collection of teachings from Ajahn Chah. The style is very straight forward-no beating around the bush. Some lessons are aimed towards the monks/nuns (as the lesson maybe talks for them) but you are able to learn from them as well. I recommend the book for beginners to advanced alike. The language is easy to understand, without a lot of confusing "Buddhist Terms" there are some but it has a glossary if you need it (which is great if you have to refer back to it in another chapter). This book is easy to break up-meaning you don't need to read it all at once. I actually took about 6 months to read through it-took my good old time :) -I would read some then let the lessons sink in etc.. while I worked on lessons online for the Dhammapada. Then I would come back to it. No problem at all, as each chapter is different-not like a story-but lessons/teachings per chapter. The stories are wide in variety & I think most Buddhist students can take something away from reading this book. I highly recommend it. I also recommend books by Ajahn Brahm.
D**E
i'm so glad to have this book in my Buddhist library
I am a follower of the Buddhist philosophy and read many books and attend many classes, retreats, etc. I was first introduced to Ajahn Chah when I ordered some books from Singapore and they sent me as a gift a compilation of Chah's teachings. He is so clear, so kindly blunt, so wise. There are times he makes me laugh as what he says can cut through all the psycho babble and the shields we put up to protect ourselves and gets to the heart of the matter. i'm so glad to have this book in my Buddhist library. Amazon carries an amazing inventory in writings on Buddhism.You can't go wrong with this book. The advice, the lessons, the teachings are wonderful. Now if I can just integrate it all.
D**H
Recommended
Great reading and lessons. A profound refresher of mindfulness and staying in the now. Recommend this and other books by the author.
M**M
TERRIFIC
Like all these books there will be some ideas that you don't agree with or that contradict other ideas expressed in the same book, but it's one of the strongest books I've read in terms of clarity, practicality and simplicity of explanation. Interestingly (sort of), I was simultaneously reading this and Jack Kornfield's "After the Ecstasy the Laundry". Ajahn Chah was Kornfield's teacher, and Kornfield would occasionally make comments about Chah, like seeing Chah towards the end of his life when he was very sick and a short bit about that encounter. Anyway, "Food For The Heart" is a really good book. I think reading just the free Kindle sample will give you a good sense of whether it's the type of book that would appeal to you.
H**S
Highly recommended!
Essentially, it is an insight from someone who truly experienced "the nature" of all things!
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